Murat is a researcher at the Department of Ecosystem & Landscape Dynamics (ELD) at the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED). Previously he worked as a lecturer at Ankara University (Turkey) and as a Postdoc at the University of Ankara (Turkey). He studied clay mineralogy, toxicology and obtained my PhD from Ankara University.
Murat has extensive work experience as a toxicologist and geological engineer. By successfully combining his expertise in Geological Engineering and Environmental Toxicology, he has deepened his knowledge of soil chemistry, mineralogy, and environmental parameters. Additionally, Murat is proficient in laboratory techniques and possesses the ability to interpret chemical analyses and think analytically.
Murat creates strong and high-performing teams based on collaboration and a feedback-oriented culture. He has the proven ability to work in diverse, large private and public organizations. Throughout his career, he has aimed for excellence in his work, drawing from experiences in various disciplines.
His main goal is to work in an inspiring work environment where he can contribute with his talents and where he can develop himself. Acquiring new knowledge and further enhancing his existing skills are very important to Murat. He always strives for improvement, aiming for success both individually and as a team.
Murat's top skills include Geology, Engineering, Soil Chemistry, Research Skills, Data Engineering, and Forensic Science. Using these abilities, he aims to provide innovative and effective solutions to environmental issues. Working on inspiring projects always excites him.
Let’s work together for a more sustainable and healthy world. Murat's knowledge and experience will make significant contributions to solving environmental problems. As a continually developing expert who makes a difference in his field, he looks forward to engaging in inspiring projects.